Discover Uganda’s remarkable destinations, from the verdant misty forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to the vast plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park.
Often called the “Pearl of Africa”, Uganda offers experiences that few destinations in the world can match. From tracking mountain gorillas in the misty forests of Bwindi and Mgahinga to cruising along the Nile River.
With over ten national parks, each offering unique wildlife encounters, we have put together the best places to visit in Uganda.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Home to the largest population of mountain gorillas in the world, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, situated in southwestern corner of Uganda, the lush mountainous forest protects over 400 mountain gorillas.
Most travelers visit Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to track these magnificent apes, which involves an adventurous hike on hilly tracks through the misty tropical rainforest. Along the trek, there are over 120 mammals to spot, including forest duikers, rare I’Hoest monkeys, olive baboons, bushbucks, black and white colobus monkeys, forest elephants (seldom seen) and over 220 species of butterfly and 350 bird species.
Travel Tip: Gorilla tracking can be physically demanding, the hike to reach your allocated gorilla group can take anything from just an hour to an entire day (the average hiking time is between three and seven hours).
Kyambura Gorge
Often called the “Valley of Apes” Kyambura Gorge is a lush forested canyon offering a unique opportunity to track chimpanzees and explore a distinct ecosystem with Queen Elizabeth National Park.
This sunken rainforest is home to chimpanzees and a diversity of colorful bird species, the gorge’s unique location also provides incredible viewpoints for photographers and nature lovers. Besides the chimpanzees, other primates to lookout for in Kyambura Gorge include black and white colobus monkeys and red-tailed monkeys.
Murchison Falls National Park
Named after the most powerful waterfall in the world – Murchison Falls National Park is only one of the most stunning places to visit in Uganda, but also the largest national park, where the Nile River explodes through a narrow gorge, create an awe-inspiring view.

On a Uganda safari to Murchison Falls National Park, you travel through palm – dotted hills, swamps, riverine woodlands, and forests to see an array of wildlife including four of the Big Five.
The Murchison Falls is a must visit spot in Murchison Falls National Park, on your visit you will be stunned by the intensity of this waterfall – the large volumes of water that tumble down measure about 300 cubic metres feet per second. The immense pressure of the water fall causes the surrounding area to tremble. Hike to the top of the falls (it takes only about 45 minutes) to get a better view of the falls and the surrounding national park.
Murchison Falls National Park offers the opportunity to spot lions, elephants, buffaloes and leopards while on a Uganda safari. Near the waters, schools of hippos and Nile crocodiles reign, while herds of Rothschild giraffe and a variety of antelope species capture your attention on the plains.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
The most popular safari destination in Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is renowned for its diverse habitats, including savannahs, forests, and swamps, supporting a wide variety of wildlife. The park boasts such as high biodiversity setting Queen Elizabeth National Park apart from other Uganda national parks.
Covering 1,978 square kilometers, Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the largest parks in Uganda hosting over 96 mammal species including four of the Big Five. Wildlife in the park include healthy numbers of hippos, Nile crocodiles, elephants, lions, leopards, chimpanzees, giant forest hogs, antelopes, and spotted hyenas.
Queen Elizabeth National Park offers several safari experience to do on a Uganda safari including classic game drives, visit the crater lakes, do a boat safari on the Kazinga Channel, chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge, go on a guide nature walk in Maramagambo Forest and guided nature walks.
Kidepo Valley National Park
Nestled in the remote corners of northeastern Uganda lies Kidepo Valley National Park protecting untouched wilderness, often dubbed as Africa’s hidden Eden. The park is a sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife and a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic Uganda safari experience.
Kidepo Valley National Park is located in the northeastern region of Uganda, is a hidden treasure waiting for you to explore on a Uganda safari. At a size of 1,442 square kilometers, Kidepo is the third largest national park in Uganda and home to over 77 mammal species. The park offer great opportunities for game viewing with incredible sightings of 20 species of predators, including lions, leopards and spotted hyenas among others.
In addition to wildlife, Kidepo Valley National Park is a birder’s haven with over 500 species of birds including the common Ostrich, secretary bird, northern carmine bee-eater, little green bee-eater, Abyssinian scimitar bill, and many more colorful species.
Western Uganda
Dominated by green rolling hills and mesmerizing crater lakes, western Uganda has a wealth of biodiversity waiting for you to explore.
On your Uganda safari visit you will feel your excitement rising for the adventure you are about to undertake in this natural haven, the region is home to several national parks and offers incredible primate trekking opportunities, making one of the best places to visit in Uganda.
Must-Visit Areas in Western Uganda
On your visit you will awestruck by the incredible diversity of wildlife, colorful birds and stunning landscapes and natural attractions.
Rwenzori Mountains National Park – The Mountains of the Moon
Encompassing the third highest peak in Africa, the Rwenzori Mountains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site enchanting visitors with its snow-capped peaks and stunning scenery. The Rwenzori Mountains provide thrilling landscapes for hikes and mountaineering trips.

A Uganda adventure to Rwenzori Mountain National Park takes you past glaciers, waterfalls, clear blue lakes, and a variety of vegetation.
Kibale National Park – Haven for Chimpanzee Trekking
Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale National Park – a Primate Capital of the world is a highlight of a Uganda safari tour. During this primate experience, you will hike through the rainforest of the national park – an incredible adventure on which you will find a habituated chimpanzee family.
Spend about an hour observing these intelligent primates, gaining an insight into their complex social structures. Kibale Forest is also home to almost 400 species of birds, making it an amazing environment for birding in Uganda.
Lake Bunyonyi – The deepest lake in Uganda
Lake Bunyonyi is a beautiful lake surrounded by terraced hills, and is perfect for relaxation and water-based activities like canoeing and swimming. The lake is an ideal stop during gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, as it neighbors the parks.
Some of the thrilling experiences to keep you busy on your visit to Lake Bunyonyi include birding, hiking, canoeing, swimming and mountain biking.

For those interested in having full control of your game drive experience, opt to hire a private vehicle. This grants you exclusive access to a dedicated vehicle and safari guide, ensuring personalized attention tailored to your specific interests and preferences. Some safari lodges offer this option at an extra cost.
























